USAA is teaming with the chamber to help educate others about the skills veterans bring to employers. USAA representatives will serve on two Hiring for Heroes advisory councils.

One of every four new hires by the company is a veteran or military spouse, though Robles wants to increase that to 30 percent.

24-hour clinic

Texas MedClinic opens 12th site

Texas MedClinic opened its 12th San Antonio clinic on the city's West Side at Culebra Road and Loop 1604 near Walgreen's. It will be the second urgent-care site in San Antonio to be open 24 hours a day year-round, including holidays.

Four licensed physicians will see patients at the 11,000-square-foot clinic, including customers who walk in without an appointment. The privately owned clinic offers X-ray and EKG technology, CT scans and diagnostic lab services.

The new facility at 6530 W. Loop 1604 North joins Texas MedClinic's other 24-hour, year-round clinic at the Colonnade Shopping Center at 9885 Interstate 10 West near Wurzbach.

The new clinic at Loop 1604 will be staffed with 20 employees in addition to the four doctors.

Earnings

Harte-Hanks slips in 4Q

San Antonio-based direct-marketing company Harte-Hanks Inc. reported a decline in revenue and net income in the first quarter.

The company posted revenue of $178.3 million in the three months ended March 31, down 4.1 percent from $186 million in the same period a year ago.

Net income in the latest quarter was nearly $6.7 million, a decline of almost 2 percent from $6.8 million in the first quarter of last year. On a per-share basis, the company earned 11 cents a share in the most recent quarter. The company earned 12 cents a share in the same quarter last year, excluding a penny-a-share loss from discontinued operations.

Direct-marketing revenue declines were concentrated in two areas: high-tech business-to-business lead generation and pharmaceutical fulfillment, Harte-Hanks Chairman, President and CEO Larry Franklin said in a statement.

Charity

Text-to-donate set for 2 efforts

AT&T Inc. announced Thursday it was donating $50,000 to a fund that supports relief efforts in West while also initiating initiated a text code that will allow its wireless customers to contribute $10 to West recover activities.

The text-to-donate code, set up in conjunction with the nonprofit mGive Foundation, enables customers to text “TEXAS” to 80108 and automatically contribute $10 to the relief effort. The donation will be charged to the customer's next AT&T bill.

It is similar to a text code the communication giant already had set up to let customers donate $10 to The One Fund Boston supporting families and individuals hurt as a result of the Boston Marathon bombings.

That initiative allows customers to text “BOSTON” to 80108 for a $10 donation that will be charged to the customer's next bill.